On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 10:50:20 +0000, John-Mark Bell wrote: > On Sat, 2012-01-28 at 08:55 +0000, Chris Young wrote: > > I'm not sure if it is this change (don't see how this would cause such > > a problem), but I just updated libcss with the last couple of > > revisions and now NetSurf doesn't seem to be parsing CSS properly. > > > > eg. on www.amigans.net there is loads of stuff in the left-hand > > column, which should be hidden (overprinting the content which should > > be there). On www.bbc.co.uk the situation is worse, with the CSS not > > appearing to have been parsed at all. > > Both of these sites are fine here with the most recent libcss. I'm > somewhat surprised things appear to be broken, as we've really not > changed much in this area for a very long time.
That's what I thought. Anyway, I've tracked down the problem - the "-N" I asked you to add has a side-effect I wasn't aware of. I thought I'd built libcss again since that was added, but obviously I hadn't. Needless to say, if I remove it, libcss behaves correctly again (but libwapcaplet becomes 68K instead of 6K :( ) Please can you take that option back out of LDFLAGS in the core library buildsystem, thanks. Chris
